INFLAMED WOUND' ON ANKLE. AGGRAVATED BY NEGLECT AND POISON FROM PAINT-CAN. RESCUED BY ZAM-BUK FROM DANGEROUS COMPLICATIONS. ; v "Some time ago I had the misfortune to.injure my anklo with the roueh edge of a paint tin," says Mr. T. Williams, ' of Forwood, Brisbane. "The wound became wild and inflamed, and I tried ordinary household remedies, including lard, but the place refused to heal. Then I 1 neglected the sore, and it,began to fester and spread. The pain was intense, and ! the condition of my ankle becamo very ', serious. For nine months I wasin a sad 1 way, and suffered awfully. About that time I decided to dress the wound with ' Zam-Buk, as wo had a supply in the 1 house. v 1 "Zam-Buk gave me considerable ease, • the inflammation was checked, and all ' bad matter drawn out. I continued using Zam-Buk, and in a week, or two \ " after the first application the sore was quite healed,' leaving no trace of the accident. ' "Sinco that time ,1 have used Zam- • Buk balm on many occasions, always with I good results. At. my occupation as ' a > butcher lam subject to cuts and knocks, and always keep a supply of Zam-Buk ■ handy." ; Too much stress cannot be laid on the • grave dangers 1 of neglecting any scratch i or cut. Once disease germs enter a wound I' serious complications may arise, and many • instances are on record whero such care- ; lessness has resulted in' the loss of a ■ limb. i Tho best safeguard against blood-poison i and festering is the timely application of ) Zam-Buk,'a balm possessing, extrnordin- ; ary healing merit nnd free fr&ra all trace ! of rancid animal fat. 'Zam-Buk is invalu- ■ able for eczema, piles, ringworm, ulcers, i bad legs, sores, old wounds, diseased an- , klos, blood-poison, crnck?d skin, sore fret, t scabs, itch, sue heads, cuts, burns bruises, • scalds, etc. Sold by all chemists and, t stores, or post free direct from tho Zam--Buk Co u Bfl Pitt Street, Bydnoy,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 3
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329Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 3
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